PHOENIX — A woman charged with killing her lover in Arizona is set to continue testifying for a fifth day Tuesday, a day after she broke down in tears describing how her relationship with the victim included satisfying his “deviant” sexual urges and how he once beat her, kicked her in the ribs and broke her finger.

Jodi Arias, 32, also claimed Monday that Travis Alexander was a pedophile, and said she once caught him masturbating with pictures of boys, including one of a 5- or 6-year-old boy in his underwear. She said he gave her little boy’s Spider-Man underwear on Valentine’s Day.

“He wanted me to wear boys’ underwear and have sex,” Arias said. “He just said it was ‘hot.'”

Investigators were expected to testify that no evidence of child pornography was found on Alexander’s home or computer. Alexander’s friends and family glared at Arias while she testified and said afterward that she was lying.

Arias has spent four days on the witness stand recounting her troubled childhood marred by abuse at the hands of her parents, a string of bad relationships, and how Alexander belittled her, cheated on her, called her derogatory names and used her to fulfill his sexual fantasies.

Arias told jurors Monday that she continued to date Alexander, even while believing he was cheating on her, because she had low “self-esteem.”

“I was kind of a doormat,” Arias said, staring sheepishly at jurors.

She later explained how Alexander once beat her, pushed her to the ground, kicked her in the ribs and broke her finger, then in a theatrical moment for the jury, raised her hand to display her crooked digit.

Arias testified she never sought medical treatment because she was worried authorities would get involved, and that Alexander instead made a split for her hand at his home. She said she was later ashamed of herself.

“I used to think that women in situations like that, that it was partially, if not equally, their fault because they kept staying there,” Arias said. “I went home and was disgusted with myself. I thought, ‘Great, now I’m one of those people.'”

She also described how she once awoke from sleeping in his bed to find the victim having sex with her, an incident for which she felt responsible.

“I went to sleep next to him. I was wearing a T-shirt, cute shorts,” Arias said.

She has repeated throughout her testimony that Alexander made her feel like a prostitute, and how she fulfilled his fantasies, including wearing boy’s underwear and having sex in public.

Julie Haslem, a friend of Alexander’s who has been watching the trial, called Arias’ testimony “ridiculous.”

“She can say whatever she wants, but Travis isn’t here to speak for himself,” Haslem said outside the court. “It’s bad enough that she took his life. Now she’s trying to take his reputation, too.”

During previous testimony, Arias described for jurors how Alexander made repeated sexual advances while converting her into the Mormon faith during their initial courtship. She said she didn’t tell him to stop, but the sex made her uncomfortable because she felt it violated the teachings of Mormonism.

She said she first met him in Las Vegas in late 2006, and that they stayed together for about five months before she broke it off, but they continued to see each other for sex.

Arias claims she went to Alexander’s home on June 4, 2008, the day of the killing, at his urging. Alexander’s friends said she stalked him and became possessive and jealous.

Authorities said they found Arias’ hair and bloody palm print at the scene, along with time-stamped photographs in a camera discovered inside Alexander’s washing machine. Investigators also say Alexander was shot in the head with a .25 caliber gun, the same caliber Arias’ grandparents reported stolen from their Northern California home.

Otto Warmbier was arrested in January 2016 at the end of a brief tourist visit to North Korea. He had been medically evacuated and was being treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center when he died at age 22.